I charge $1500 a day plus expenses for that kind of work in the U.S. That seems 
to be about the going rate for a part-time workmanlike photographer. Top 
commercial pros charge as much as $30,000 a day, but that buys the client a 
crew as well as the photographer.
Paul
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From: "Patrick Genovese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I've been asked to do a shoot of some historical sites but there is a catch.
> 
> 1. The client wants full ownership rights to the images. Ie I won't be
> able to use the shots for any other purpose.
> 2. I have to supply a selection of 50 images from which the customer
> will make his own selection. Ie I will select the best 50 from the
> shoot(s) and supply them with minimal editing.
> 3. I estimate that each shoot should take approximately 2 days per
> site. including an element of post processing.  ( I know the sites
> quite well )
> 
> All extra expenses will be covered by the client.
> 
> I don't normally do photography on a commercial basis but I'm
> interested in this job due to the subject matter plus the extra income
> will also be welcome.
> 
> What sort of permium should I put on point 1
> 
> What's the going rate for this sort of work.  (mainland europe).
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Patrick Genovese
> 
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